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Hilary Duff: Fired First, Famous Forever
29 Nov
Summary
- Duff was fired at age 11 from a TV show replaced by twins.
- This setback led to her iconic Lizzie McGuire audition.
- Her new album, 'luck...or something,' releases in February 2026.

Hilary Duff is reflecting on her early career, including a significant setback that ultimately led to her big break. At just 11 years old, Duff experienced the sting of being fired from a television role after producers replaced her with twins to allow for longer working hours. This early career disappointment, which she described as 'devastating,' paradoxically opened the door for her to audition for the iconic role of Lizzie McGuire.
The journey to stardom wasn't immediate, as Duff admitted to being unprepared for her initial Lizzie McGuire audition. However, her determination led her to return the next day, fully prepared, and ultimately secure the part that defined a generation. This pivotal role not only boosted her acting career but also intertwined with her burgeoning music career, beginning with the Lizzie McGuire soundtrack.
Now, Duff is gearing up for the release of her new album, 'luck...or something,' in February 2026, her first since 2015. She also expressed excitement about reconnecting with her older music during an upcoming tour, viewing it as a 'lovely victory lap' after a long hiatus from performing her own songs.




